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établir un rapprochement - traducción al Inglés

TERM DESCRIBING RELATIONS BETWEEN THE USA AND THE UK BETWEEN 1895-1915
The Great Rapprochement
  • The 1896 presidential nomination of [[William Jennings Bryan]] served to alarm British interests, who saw his opposition to the [[gold standard]] as a threat to the London-based systems of international trade and  finance.
  • The British policy of non-intervention and tacit support in the [[Spanish–American War]] played a decisive role in the largely naval conflict and marked a turning point in the diplomatic relationship between the two countries.
  • British Lion]] over Venezuela as the Republican Congress cheers him on.

établir un rapprochement      
bridge, bridge a gap

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n. a natural habitat

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Great Rapprochement

The Great Rapprochement was the convergence of diplomatic, political, military, and economic objectives of the United States and the British Empire from 1895 to 1915, the two decades before American entry into World War I.

The convergence was noted by statesmen and scholars of the time, but the term "Great Rapprochement" may have been coined by American historian Bradford Perkins in his 1968 study of the period The Great Rapprochement: England and the United States 1895–1914. Perkins attributes the convergence to growing imperial ambitions in the United States, British withdrawal from the Western Hemisphere to focus on its African colonies and naval threat from the German Empire, and American industrialization and integration into the global financial economy.